In just a few short days, hundreds of thousands of people will descend upon Washington, D.C., for the annual March for Life. Among them will be many pilgrims from our own diocese who wish to witness to …
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This past Sunday, Pope Francis, in his homily for the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, reiterated what pastors, directors of religious education and catechists have been saying for decades: in order …
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Two Rhode Island lawmakers recently announced their top priority for 2019: enshrining abortion rights in state law. Instead of focusing on the real problems our state faces, they are placating the …
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On January 10, the Diocese of Providence mourned the loss of a beloved shepherd as it offered prayers to Almighty God for the repose of his soul. The Most Reverend Robert E. Mulvee was just that: a …
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There are few who could remain unmoved by the noble and solemn funeral services conducted in the nation’s capital and in Texas for the late President George H.W. Bush. The sentiments conveyed by …
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The Catholic News Agency is reporting that a shopping mall about 40 miles northwest of Edinburgh, Scotland, is refusing to include a nativity scene in its annual Christmas display. Representatives …
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The beginning of Advent marks a new liturgical season that reminds Catholics of both the coming of Christ as Savior and as Judge and King. As Advent continues, Catholics hear the words of Isaiah the …
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